SCO's CEO Darl McBride was told that the Linux kernel contained no SCO copyright code six months before the company issued its first lawsuit, a memo reveals. An outside consultant Bob Swartz conducted the audit, and on August 13 2002 Caldera's Michael Davidson reported the results.

Does this mean that we're finally at the end of this ridiculous fiaSCO?
I sure damn hope so! SCO has brought nothing but trouble for the Linux community and if there's anything they've accomplished through their miserable existence, is that the Linux community as a whole is more united and this will make us better prepared for the final battle against M$.